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porn itachi yeti tinisens sen ere
: nishes:
State any
. Tying their ti
the mines sre too often foolishly sensitive on
the subject of a decrease im the mining in.
_— terests afithe’ country; thinking tbat jealousy
e te & great
‘extent. depends.upom<the. good fortune of
g Ae to pay will last
longér than the generation now rising in
Onliforia, Indeed the Express itself furhaat eat — in proof of .
We my be crminded tint. the tsearne . eer
~ hipun nts. fs
crttanon of. rogkera, could in whilom times
ot i ina few hours.
"Hr eect thet . asahdes fer ted, Would hardly yield tho ool.
Stee a ip yeld of gold arr’ Au. ine quepig mil. “Various quacks at var
Phe places where two men could
realize «formupe in a dewdaya by the rocking p hy gah out during the first
hats of the mining history of Califor
oer heguld thus obtained never did the.
The lucky adventurers
d left our shores ¢ carwith.them, It would
have beeh a for Culifornta if ‘these rich
ptcheeede de Loni in her galehes and
river beds, for they have done her to. good
beyond the citeametancs whieh made her
Sree ee 3 We, for‘ oat .
thus suddenly enri¢
Sauhchbeastainnel be the patient and
_ @teady labor which alone can insure the sta‘bility, aud pepmaneney of x country. The
. fagt thet ‘capital and 8 vast amount of labor .
Si necessary to extract the precious metto us, the durest guarantee that our
) ath nent, ‘Oertain localities ny
i; the mimer may have to
profits
__ among those inthe valleys prompts them to.
pape py wl our mining}
poses ere mountaineit . Mariposa mines aré the only ores in the State
-j ous to be worked with profit, The. neigh© . when éastings were-werth twenty centes
_. pound and rough labor-$6 per day, have de‘and th
io m the sulphuretewas as nothing te
ca . thought unworthy of notice wil
; a a mines were te
, ict a All the tatk ob
te ing California s mamufseturing ¢o
‘PhoCalifornia miner or may have to ‘werk
‘ehson
5 . but stilfie Will work on ‘for ‘that
. Heean find nothing as good povbacerr and
". thie avetiige Field of gold will not diminish
pmuch, if-any, for long, Jong years to’ come.
Rest ag" far, spoken only of placer
and-wé have placed them on a level
‘hey are yet far from having reached. .
But there is another branch of mining which .
is bound at no distant day, to prove ofie of
the main features, one of the main stuys of. Pisio
Cahfornia. We mean the quartz mines. A
ral impression is prevaleut in the cities
tthe Grass Valley and Fremont’s.
,
. worth wWorkidg. No greate? mistake was
ever imade. The greatest part of Nevada
fles are one vast net work of
_ alof théw sufficiently aariter.
borhood of Nevada, we firmly believe, has
. quartz mines enough to fairly remaperate
the labor of one thousand men if the proper
degree of attention and enterprise were di. rected. to them.. The-failure of the pionin this tranch of mining, who ‘embark. edi in this business without experience and
terred people from éngaging in it. Tt is not
long since a quartz miner was considered in
Nevada a8 a sort of vidionary individual, who
en. . ae doomed to disappointment, A new era .
Min th One great step has already been made
in the mode of extracting the gold from the
Ot quarts. Up to recently all that the quartz
miner could get from his rock was whatever
. gold. could be freed and amalgamated by the
mere crushing progess, Whatever wee conwi;-ag he had no means of extracting thé
gold from them. Thus rock which put
theough 0 Ore Reeay would pay forty and. Af.
ious times, have pretended to have found
& gure.proceeg, batuo ane till recently has
obtained any satisfactory reeult:Mesars.
Devtken and Maltman, after years of perseveting and wnti¥itig labor, have eacceeded
in" eolving thie preblem, aid their works,
about one mile from-town, ace in adtive and
successful operation, They buy the sulphurets frou the aif owners, paying for .
are worth to the latter ae much as $100 per .
tom. ‘The importance of this discoxery on
. quartz interdvt of this country can hardiybe euloulated. Lodes which have here.
: rative, and we expect ai no
pore day to-see quartz wining werried on
with vigor and autcess in all parts of Nevads
. and Signa counties. ' poke
The Express need feet” ‘to. alarm ¢oncerning the mines of California. They will last
long } impart life and vitality. to Marysville, Sacfamento and San Francisco long
after Him and us have ae our final desjtination.
pority of te aitioa below dppents 18 « greet,
‘measure on the success of the mince ig errd:
neous. We forget nothing of wyige thud We
grow on
dnl, Gus woul ow oon
7 a pan. oft
¢. whisky, willexpect such lands to produce
pron ay SM a tsphere toot
thetn in proportion to their giebness. Some . jeg
afRhe roamark that-we forget thant the pros .
hoosier, whi aaias dueek anything but new
fine-flavored: wines.~ 5
The mines of California and Nevada Terri.
eoouniaes and aa sebeorviont to it.
Visreop Saueeas moCLeL san Mo Bay
TIMOR
TER.— é ea ies fac Pa hapten
and pele! ow ima attached left the Washington
7. pene w lady
. ER Chis ets
sit Teeveees, ace mii stations,
who were loitering about. They nak at
the ome dilngl ; Supposing them to’
be some distingai ae strangers from abroad.
The teaia arrived. at Baltimere,
partion were to meet trains from ae Went,
An-explosia }
al, Tene meni engin
eer and yes a weds
mge seve
wee it 2 egupied in
0
kept’ ye a
A portion
room of the “Prosidven ok the Northern Central Railread. De etraigers, finding they
had no time to spare, proceeded to . ie Eutaw Hotse and dined, not
names. Smith, Superitiondent of
timore and Obio Rail acted as cicerone.
and geutleman drove q
more in an open barouche aoe
At last their fi y one fr
his wife,
first time upon his first
Wachingon ~ yp
nie r eat, [ :
se ae pecan
erty in Tile « abont 8 o’clock
“ee mysterious gentlemaii in black, with
his precious alighted from the éar,
accompanied by the rest of the party, all of
whom took car and Wa
splendid mansion, corner of and Fi Fifteenth
streets.
This strange gentlemen is aaa de
leas a Geo, B. MoClellan,
Gener ebro of wi 9 the United
States. He eg Md on Hiet mission
to-meet his mother-inlaw. Me 2 fy en" their friends. The
pegs Sileeed. Ae Wasting .
> Mrs, napa Tes several
tion and ‘ _of the soldere od oe Ba ot as the-train
‘moved on, and the gqueatést. anxiety qwas dnt
pdt the young chieftain. This being impossible, the t would shout and éwing their
‘ante high in the ain In Baltimorehe waeTins is the first time that the General has
Wesbiagten, except im yn os
‘ot ‘military duty, — he cari® here
ee nt of the N. Y. HerMn eat i dehitten has 0
AB Ho 18 Ha ?!—~The Alameda is
‘responsible for the following tonal yolks .
We are told teas thas there is aman in this
‘county who has been dispossessed of a cer& person with papers in his hands comes near
the: house, his ¢ Limdre fan
thelr backs and cross gi vie to +
tied and carried to the next place of stopping.
SEQ, B. LANCASTER, PROPRIBT OR
f
4
i
five re, fot. si stot 2
Se
stantly manifested in each ease to get a look
tain piece of greund-eooften, that whenever .
&
ba
nar cnctta tai Wc toast sen.
“Svdth se @ Co.
m the West, . eerie
claims.
cists en
pore
After dinner, conducted ve auicly through Smith, Belt against: A.’
yy claims
Northerly cide, Ba dap
America Co.,.and
Ms ane States Co., with bg way!
fights of way and water, «
provements—be levied
said J
ied upon
2
Notice a ora Roe het that
nlly voy in Nevada, on TUESDAY,
N.W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
+, on thé 1
% Comméreial aided a Nevada “ :
ira po .
[adie
works and im
~~ to satisfy
I will apeiiie
cash, in trout of the
ren lith, 1862, between the hours 9 o’clock,
ed a a ae in
wary, A. D., 1862.
ne
was) ment, and Miss ©. M.
the dfive moh the oy ae [SS oe 1 two dollars per ‘moath will be
a mary department.
All patrons of Saeans Sas ete oper the
the Trustees who
discretion.
Nevada, January ssa 1s82.
free
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Tae =
ate nt
30 Main street, Nevada City.
oy maa pear rs
be rewat their
im sums te suit.
cc. W. v. MULFORD, .
At his dieeadstomeaiaen
— pUsT seers Rates.
Prameiseos and Saeraye od the Atiantic Stathe ant arope,
of Goll forwarded to the U.S.
Arrivals at satiene! u Sipbenae . manana’
i
‘aS
NOTICE.
Nevada, January ist 1862.
Cc. W.
‘W. Melford and A
Spopacearodgerened
be
Cc. W. Mulford will continue the basiness at
ig ne eg
MULFORD.
A. H. HAGADORN.
WATERPOWER DE RRICK
iven cn under my hand
ETE?
defendant is a se
of California._tis
that
State
Give wider my land this 8th day of January, :
a. ~~ E. W. ware, Fugtice of . the Peace.
‘CHEAP —
:. BOOT AND SHOE sToRE.
WILLIAM M SHAFER.
the Boo
late of Gentlemen’s
: Boots which he sella.
ah extra low. prices. Jus
. drop in his store and you will then
satiefied that there is. * -Ghead
store in the town.
SHAEFER and buy a
Piizaie your attention te called to ils stock
fy yourselves:
WM. SHEFER.
“tmevade, Bee. er”
GEORGE W. mye,
BALIKER,
‘In the Granite Building, Broad frost, ‘Nevada.
— fest ag hest Mar-<
eon at
re ben mony tio the Lowest Rates
and County Se
eee
J; ©. BIRDSEXE, Cc. N. FELTON.
.4 BIRDSEYE & co.,
BANEERS,
oe
PURE GRoiiD
JAVA COPFEE!.
Werrented Fresh, bept constantly gn band and
for sale by
FORTUNE GURS,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
BAILEY sare
12. bie
ve the affidavit fied i ;
Upon therefrom, that. Js en
o* ff action against the above named
hereby _6t-t service of. Genunede bh herein be made ; dered
by p son in the DAILY MOuNING TRAN.:
at east Na week, for a period of three
ther ho
ae ne
Se ee ouwish
r attention ore a.